Short-term stays work best when everyone in the building or street feels respected. These guidelines help hosts and guests share Philippine neighborhoods responsibly.
Respect quiet hours & local customs
- Check the listing’s house rules for quiet hours — many condos and subdivisions enforce them strictly.
- Keep voices, music, and TV at a reasonable level, especially after 10 p.m. and on Sundays.
- Be mindful of holidays, fiestas, and prayer times in your area.
Waste, cleanliness & barangay rules
Segregate trash if required (biodegradable, recyclable, residual). Do not leave bags in hallways or outside gates unless the host says it is allowed. In barangays and subdivisions, follow collection days and any HOA or security instructions.
Parking & shared spaces
- Hosts should state parking clearly in the listing — street, garage, or none.
- Guests should use only assigned spots and avoid blocking driveways or fire lanes.
- Treat lobbies, pools, gyms, and rooftops according to building rules; some areas are residents-only.
For hosts
- Tell guests about gate codes, security procedures, and neighbor expectations before check-in.
- Set accurate house rules in your listing so guests know what is expected.
- Respond quickly if a guest or neighbor reports noise or access issues.
For guests
- Read house rules before you arrive and follow building security sign-in steps.
- If you are unsure about visitors, parties, or pets, message the host on AveroPH first.
- Leave the space tidy at checkout — good reviews start with being a good neighbor.
If a neighbor raises a concern
Hosts and guests should work together calmly — listen, adjust behavior, and document what was agreed. Message through AveroPH so there is a record. For repeated noise, unauthorized guests, or safety issues, we may contact both parties and take action on the listing or account.
